House Ways and Means Education Hearing
Room 200 at 09:00:00

HB438 would reinstate VOCAL’s income tax refund check-off, consolidate all charitable check-offs into one section, repeal check-offs for programs with rescinded status, and set a performance threshold and effective date.
If passed, the bill would let Alabama residents designate part of their tax refund to Victims of Crime and Leniency, Inc. (VOCAL); it would also consolidate existing check-offs into a single code section and repeal others whose programs have been rescinded. The contributions would be collected by the Department of Revenue (with administrative costs capped at 5%) and distributed to VOCAL and a list of specified funds and programs. It sets a three-year performance test: if a check-off averages less than $7,500 in gross contributions per year over three years, it would be removed from future tax forms, and the act takes effect on October 1, 2026.
Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar
Reported Out of Committee House of Origin
Pending House Ways and Means Education
Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means Education
Room 200 at 09:00:00
Source: Alabama Legislature